News Summary
Between April 20 and April 24, 2025, Lafayette County recorded 30 property transactions, including residential condominiums and land sales. Notable transactions involved various buyers and LLCs, reflecting a robust real estate market. The diversity in residential properties indicates ongoing interest in the area, signifying potential growth and development as new families and investors engage with the local market.
Lafayette County Real Estate Transactions Report for April 20-24, 2025
In Lafayette County, a total of 30 property transactions were recorded between April 20 and April 24, 2025. The sales included a diverse range of residential properties, from condominiums to lots in various subdivisions, indicating a continued interest in the area’s real estate market.
Highlights of Transactions
Among the notable transactions during this period, The Crossing at Oxford Commons, LLC sold Unit 346 at The Crossing at Oxford Commons Cottage Condominiums to David and Kimberly Dyess. Additionally, Nancy Buresh sold Lot 11 of Deerfield Subdivision to SWCC MS, LLC, reflecting a bustling market in new investments.
Other significant sales included North Lamar Construction, LLC transferring Lot 112 of The Lamar Subdivision to Brad and Nichole Stieben and Stable Run, LLC selling Lot 36 of Steeplechase Subdivision to Jay Criddle, who is also the buyer of Lot 37 of Steeplechase Subdivision through Pintail Construction, LLC.
In another notable sale, Hunter and Rebecca Crane sold Lot 80 of South Oaks Subdivision to Joshua Boyette, reinforcing the demand for residential spaces in Lafayette County.
Condominiums and Land Transfers
The condominium market also saw several transactions. Sue and Jerry McBride transferred Unit 219 of Soleil Condominiums to Cameron Hardy, while Cardinal Acquisitions, LLC sold Unit 803 at The Park at Oxford Condominiums to Donald Ochse. Furthermore, Richard and Piper Kacere sold Unit 461 at The Crossing at Oxford Commons Cottage Condominiums to Miss Rebel, LLC, contributing to the active condominium sector in the county.
Many parcels of land changed hands as well during this period. For instance, Donnie and Amy Drewery transferred the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 9 South, Range 1 West to Burl Boykin and Kori Cupps. Meanwhile, Blake Cain sold a fraction of Section 16, Township 10 South, Range 2 West to RC Investment Group, LLC.
New Developments
In a move that could signify potential upcoming developments, CL Investments, LLC sold a 0.005-acre tract of land in Section 28, Township 8 South, Range 3 West to Louis Zeleskey. Furthermore, Lifestyle Homes, LLC transferred Unit 74 at Fieldstone Farms Condominiums to Timothy and Stephanie Mullins, noting ongoing residential construction in the area.
The variety of parcels sold also included land transfers to various LLCs, such as DCB Properties acquiring Lot 47 of Ridgeland Heights Subdivision from Keith Lunceford.
Community Implications
The recent transactions reflect a healthy and active real estate market in Lafayette County, with both residential and investment-oriented sales. As new families and developers continue to engage with the local real estate market, the community can expect further growth and development in the coming months.
Background Context
Lafayette County has recently experienced renewed interest in real estate, evidenced by an increase in property sales. Various subdivisions and residential complexes are seeing considerable transactions, indicative of a growing population and economic stability in the region. As people look for homes and investments, the continued development of land and residential units will be essential to accommodate this rising demand.
The data also suggests a diverse interest across different types of properties, from large land acquisitions to specific desired units in established condominiums, reflecting market adaptability to consumers’ needs.
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Additional Resources
- Lafayette County Property Transfers – Oxford Eagle
- Recent Home Sales in Oxford – Patch
- Google Search: Lafayette County real estate
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lafayette County
- Property Transfers – Oxford Eagle

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